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1. Noble Foundation starts science teacher education program 07/22/04
www.ardmoreite.com/stories/072 - [Cached]Published on: 7/22/2004 Last Visited: 7/23/2004
Calvin Aldrich, a science teacher at Byng High School works in the lab at Noble Foundation as part of the foundation's teacher education program.
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Calvin Aldrich: zoology, botany, human anatomy and physiology and AP environmental science teacher at Byng High School.
Aldrich has been teaching for eight years and is a 2003 OMRF-OSP participant. He said he came to Noble-OSP because he likes to learn and do science, but, most importantly, because he hopes he'll be able to show his students opportunities so their interest and vision will increase, making them more comfortable outside of Byng. -
2. Foundation's Science Teacher Education Program in Second Year
www.noble.org/Press_Release/OS - [Cached]Published on: 2/25/2004 Last Visited: 12/17/2005
Calvin Aldrich: Anatomy and physiology, biology, environmental science and zoology/botany teacher at Byng High School - This was Aldrich's second summer on the Noble Foundation's campus. He was a member of the inaugural class of Noble-OSP in 2004. Aldrich, who has been teaching at Byng High School for five years, says OSP has given him an understanding not only of science but of the processes that take place in the lab, making him more comfortable there. He says this translates into more hands-on science for his students and gives them an eagerness to learn.
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Calvin Aldrich

